Toronto has won two straight and eight of its last 10 games, and is coming off
Friday's 99-87 triumph over Sacramento. Terrence Ross went 6-of-8 from beyond
the arc and scored 18 points, while DeMar DeRozan and Patrick Patterson had 15
points apiece.

The game marked the return of Rudy Gay, who was dealt to the Kings back in
December. The Raptors have played well since the trade and are third in the
Eastern Conference.

Toronto, which is 29-7 when holding teams under 100 points, matched last
season's win total of 34. It is trying to go nine games over .500 for the
first time since the end of 2006-07.

Minnesota will resume a four-game homestand Sunday and is 1-1 so far. It lost
to New York in the opener of the stay, but bounced back with Friday's 114-101
win over Detroit.

Kevin Love posted 28 points and 14 rebounds, while Kevin Martin added 24
points and Nikola Pekovic had 17 along with nine rebounds for the
Timberwolves, winners in seven of nine games.

"We have to have more discipline in what we do. I don't care what the score
is. That is what we have to learn. It has hurt us in the past and it will hurt
us again if we aren't aware of the time and the score," Wolves head coach Rick
Adelman said.

Minnesota is five games off a playoff spot and 17-12 in the Twin Cities. It
will close the homestand Tuesday versus Milwaukee.

The T'Wolves dropped a 94-89 decision at Toronto on Jan. 17 and have lost five
straight and 17 of the last 18 meetings between the teams. The Raptors are 7-1
in the previous eight visits to Target Center.